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How Can a Plane Suddenly Nose-Dive? - MSNThe plane entered a negative-g dive that left the two pilots hanging in their seat straps and impacted the snowy tundra at 585 m.p.h. , ...
When the part broke off, the plane entered a negative G-dive that partially tore off one of the wings, spilling fuel that then ignited in a fireball. All 14 aboard were killed.
The Chinese jet flew as close as 150 feet next to the Japanese plane on Saturday, and cut in front within 3,000 feet of the nose on Sunday, introducing the likelihood of a crash, the Defense ...
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